Shloka 47 of 107 · Names 436–445
Vishnu Sahasranama — Shloka 47
Sanskrit
Transliteration
anirviṇṇaḥ sthaviṣṭho'bhūrdharmayūpo mahāmakhaḥ | nakṣatranemirnak ṣatrī kṣamaḥ kṣāmaḥ samīhanaḥ || 47 ||
Names in this Shloka (10)
He who is never despondent; the Lord who is eternally enthusiastic and free from all weariness
The most massive; He who is supremely vast, the greatest in magnitude among all beings
He who is without birth; the unborn reality who transcends the cycle of birth and existence
The sacrificial post of dharma; He to whom all righteous actions are bound and dedicated
The great sacrifice; He who is the supreme yajna from which all creation emerges
The hub of the stellar wheel; He who is the axis around which all the constellations revolve
The Lord of the stars; He who is the moon that nourishes and governs all the nakshatras
The patient and capable one; He who endures all with supreme forbearance and competence
He who reduces and diminishes; the Lord who wanes all that is impure and unrighteous
He who strives well; the Lord whose divine efforts perfectly accomplish the welfare of all beings